Have your say on new electronic message sign at Bass Hill

28 August 2014

The community is invited to have a say on a new permanent electronic message sign proposed for installation westbound on the Hume Highway at Bass Hill.

“The NSW Government provided $6 million from the $246 million pinch point program to install fourteen electronic signs on key roads around Sydney,” Parliamentary Secretary for Transport and Roads Ray Williams MP said.

“Installation of electronic message signs at key locations across the network aims to provide motorists with information on traffic conditions including delays, crashes, special events and detours in the area.

“Feedback is invited by Monday 15 September on the proposal to install a permanent electronic message sign about 520 metres east of the Woodville Road intersection.

“Further investigations to inform the site design are expected to be completed by the end of the year, weather permitting.